Monterey Bay red-lists four Canadian salmon fisheries
The US-based sustainability watchdog has listed four chinook and coho fisheries in the south of the province as 'avoid'
NZ King Salmon confirms IPO amid plans to double production
New Zealand King Salmon, which plans to double production from the current level of 6,000t, confirms public offering
2017 Alaska fisheries meeting to revisit Cooke Inlet ‘fish battles’
Deadlines for proposals to the 2017 Upper Cook Inlet finfish meeting of the Alaska Board of Fisheries have passed and the nearly 500-page proposal book is now under review
Amid cuts, Alaska seeks alternate king salmon research funding
Some Alaskan regions researching the reasons behind a decline in king salmon populations are now looking elsewhere for funding amid state budget cuts
Copper River sockeye counts down 45%
After three weeks of being open, Alaska's Copper River continues to see fewer and smaller fish this year even as distributors report strong interest
Copper River season yields over 138,000 reds to date
This year's Alaska Copper River salmon run has netted over 138,000 reds and over 5,700 king salmon to date, state officials said
Newspaper: Great Pacific Seafoods ceases Alaska operations, may file for bankruptcy
Alaska-based processor Great Pacific Seafoods will close its plants for the current season, its former Kenai plant manager told a newspaper
Sanford almost doubles first-half profit with focus on ‘value over volume’
New Zealand's largest listed fishing group benefited from lower fuel costs and a weaker New Zealand dollar
Slow start, smaller fish seen at Copper River opening
Though its too early to glean much insight about the 2016 season, a biologist said the first day of this year's Copper River sockeye run may indicate a slower start and smaller fish
Marlborough Sounds protest against feed facility receives political backing
A Marlborough Sounds community protest against a fish feed research facility has received political backing